Dan always makes an excellent narrative, and hopefully Larry will follow
up with one of his gonzo journalistic description of the event. It was
exactly as Dan describes, with all the subsequent frustrations of not
spending enough time will all the people I would enjoy.
I had the opportunity to make some images, though I had none of the
studio equipment to document the bikes adequately. if i remember
correctly, John does a pretty good job with this and hopefully will post
for our enjoyment. I did my typical photographic approach, a little
less documentary in nature,
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Many thanks to Dan and Barb for hosting a most wonderful ride and excellent 'support', the food, drink and environs enhanced the fine conversation with the stellar group. Reserve a spot for the next time, this was our first and I intend never to miss another.
In discussion with Barb, we are thinking of a tandem 'themed' ride in the fall, the only restriction being any bicycle that seats more than 4...
150 miles away from yesterday in the space time continuum...
chesterfield nj usa
gabriel romeu
>
> I saw John Barry taking pictures. I hope others were documenting the
> ride, because as many pretty bikes as were around, I was having too much
> fun to take photos myself. The last Cirque demonstrated that others are
> more talented photographers than me besides. I'll look forward to
> seeing anything I may have missed.
>
> It seems that you can never talk to everyone as much as you'd like in
> one afternoon. Thanks so much to all who showed up and rode with us.
> And to those who couldn't ride but wouldn't be left out of the
> adventure. And sorry to those who couldn't come. I was looking forward
> to seeing everyone again.
>
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